California Death Toll Reaches 20 With Many Still Missing

A 30-year-old Thai immigrant was identified Sunday as the 20th victim of the mudslides that have devastated a Southern California community.

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office said Pinit Sutthithepa was found during search and recovery efforts in Montecito Saturday afternoon. The sheriff’s office noted that Sutthithepa’s six-year-old son, Peerawat, and 79-year-old father-in-law, Richard Loring Taylor, were among the victims.

The list of those still missing has shrunk to four. According to the sheriff’s office, Sutthithepa’s two-year-old daughter Lydia was among those who are unaccounted for.

According to friends, Sutthithepa initially came to the U.S. by himself, but sent his wife and two children money for years until he could bring them to America.

Recovery crews continue to slowly make progress digging away masses of mud, boulders and toppled trees in the coastal enclave. Officials said they’ve removed enough debris from creek canals to prevent another potential disaster when the next rainstorm hits.